Pulse of Liver Depression

The pulse signs of Liver Depression include String Pulse, String Counting Pulse, String Tight Pulse, Sinking String Pulse and String Fine Pulse. The String Pulse can be seen in Liver Depression and Qi Stagnation syndrome because the Liver Qi is out of control and the pulse is tense, so the String Pulse can be seen. The String Pulse is a common sign of Liver Depression and Spleen Deficiency. Sinking Stringy Pulse can be seen in Water-Drink Internal Stagnation (water and fluid staying in the body abnormally) or Liver-Depression-Qi Stagnation (poor transportation of Qi and Blood in the Liver, depression); Stringy Counting Pulse can be seen in Liver-Biliary Damp-Heat (Damp-Heat evil qi accumulates in the Liver and Gallbladder), Liver-Depression-Heat (Fire-Heat evil qi arising from the lack of Qi in the Liver) or Liver-Yang Uplifting (Liver-Yang being over-exuberant, causing dizziness, dizziness, and headache, etc.). Tight string pulse is often seen in pain and cold syndromes, commonly caused by liver depression and Qi stagnation, or pain caused by cold stagnation in the liver veins, etc. Thin string pulse is often seen in blood deficiency and liver depression, or liver and kidney yin deficiency (insufficient yin in the liver and kidneys), or liver depression and spleen deficiency. If you are not feeling well, please go to the hospital as soon as possible and seek treatment under the guidance of a professional doctor to avoid delaying your condition.